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Validating an adaptive digital assessment of youth mental health needs: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Where is mania in the meta-structure of psychopathology? [PDF]
Ruggero CJ +8 more
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The Old and the New: Promising Interventions for Bipolar Disorder Combining Mood-Stabilizing Medication With Nutritional Ketosis. [PDF]
Phillips ML.
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Question: What Are the Management Options for Treatment-Resistant Bipolar Disorder With Recurrent Mood Switches Despite Being on Clozapine, Lithium, Lamotrigine, and Ketamine? [PDF]
Singh B.
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Psychogenic polydipsia in bipolar affective disorder.
Ahlawat H, Soni A, Bhaskar M, Gaggar Y.
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Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1992
Lithium remains the mainstay of therapy for most patients with bipolar disorder. Patients with syndromal variations of bipolar disorder, such as those experiencing mixed states or dysphoria have generally had a rather poor therapeutic response to lithium.
J, Clothier, A C, Swann, T, Freeman
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Lithium remains the mainstay of therapy for most patients with bipolar disorder. Patients with syndromal variations of bipolar disorder, such as those experiencing mixed states or dysphoria have generally had a rather poor therapeutic response to lithium.
J, Clothier, A C, Swann, T, Freeman
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Continuum, 2015
Primary mania and hypomania in full or subsyndromal forms are the defining features of bipolar disorder and are common in neurologic patients, as are manic syndromes precipitated by medications used to treat neurologic disorders. This article addresses the diagnosis, pathophysiology, treatment, and course of bipolar disorder after a manic episode as ...
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Primary mania and hypomania in full or subsyndromal forms are the defining features of bipolar disorder and are common in neurologic patients, as are manic syndromes precipitated by medications used to treat neurologic disorders. This article addresses the diagnosis, pathophysiology, treatment, and course of bipolar disorder after a manic episode as ...
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
SummaryTwenty-one patients with bipolar affective disorder (20 manic episodes, one depressive episode) during the postpartum period were evaluated. They were compared to an unselected group of women with bipolar histories, as well as to a matched control group.
A, Kadrmas, G, Winokur, R, Crowe
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SummaryTwenty-one patients with bipolar affective disorder (20 manic episodes, one depressive episode) during the postpartum period were evaluated. They were compared to an unselected group of women with bipolar histories, as well as to a matched control group.
A, Kadrmas, G, Winokur, R, Crowe
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The Lancet, 1968
I HAVE proposed a comprehensive theory of cerebral amine function which links biochemical, physiological, psychological and clinical phenomena1,2. One hypothesis derived from this general theory is that methysergide should benefit patients with mania. The results of trials in the first five patients are sufficiently notable for a preliminary account to
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I HAVE proposed a comprehensive theory of cerebral amine function which links biochemical, physiological, psychological and clinical phenomena1,2. One hypothesis derived from this general theory is that methysergide should benefit patients with mania. The results of trials in the first five patients are sufficiently notable for a preliminary account to
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